Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice

The unsettling figure of concentration camps has motivated the intellect and the imagination of academics and artists of all kinds, who have tried to understand the structure of those settings, and the human dynamics they foster.Philosopher Giorgio Agamben has sought this understanding based on his...

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Autor principal: Oviedo Correa, Yairsiño
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/eticaycine/article/view/14856
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Giorgio Agamben
Ethical dilemmas
Nazism
Concentration camps
Sophie’s Choice
Giorgio Agamben
Dilemas éticos
Nazismo
Campos de concentración
spellingShingle Sophie's Choice
Giorgio Agamben
Ethical dilemmas
Nazism
Concentration camps
Sophie’s Choice
Giorgio Agamben
Dilemas éticos
Nazismo
Campos de concentración
Oviedo Correa, Yairsiño
Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
topic_facet Sophie's Choice
Giorgio Agamben
Ethical dilemmas
Nazism
Concentration camps
Sophie’s Choice
Giorgio Agamben
Dilemas éticos
Nazismo
Campos de concentración
author Oviedo Correa, Yairsiño
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title Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
title_short Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
title_full Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
title_fullStr Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
title_full_unstemmed Is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? About Sophie’s choice
title_sort is it possible an ethical decision in the concentration camp? about sophie’s choice
description The unsettling figure of concentration camps has motivated the intellect and the imagination of academics and artists of all kinds, who have tried to understand the structure of those settings, and the human dynamics they foster.Philosopher Giorgio Agamben has sought this understanding based on his theorization of the state of exception, which allows the sovereign (the State) to suspend the rule of law, so as to facilitatean extrajudicial way of acting,this being nonetheless validated by the power the State is entitled to exert. In concentration camps exceptionality is a constant factor, which encourages certain social forms and behaviours that overstep what would be the “usual” forms and ways of acting. The film Sophie’s Choice by Alan Pakula, alike the novel by the same name it is based on, presents us with a scenario that has been interpreted as a matter of decision-making when faced with an ethical dilemma (choosing between life and death regarding the main character’s own children) in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps.In view of all the analyses that try to explain the issuesthat stem from ethical dilemmas, this paper, following the agambenean theory, argues that there is no such thing as ethical decision-making in concentration camps, given that the traditional legal order has been suspended, moral discernment has been blocked, and hence what does appearis behaviour that simply adapts itselfto the exceptional circumstances that prevail.
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